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ELA.RRISONS' NURSERIES. BERLIN, MD., U. S. A. 



Red Cedar 



The Cedars 



Blue Virginia Cedar 



(Juniperus Virginiana Glauca) 



Each 10 



8 to 10 feet $13 00 $100 00 



Bed Cedar 



(Juniperus Virginiana). 

 A native form, very com- 

 mon in New England, which 

 should be more generally 

 planted. It is of pyramidal 

 shape, with bright, rich 

 green foliage. This plant is 

 very hardy ; will thrive in 

 partial shade, in light sandy 

 soils, and will withstand se- 

 vere exposures ; is very de- 

 sirable for formal effects 

 and adds a grace and dig- 

 nity to a northern garden or 

 lawn that cannot be sup- 

 plied by any other tree. 



Each 10 



2 to 3 feet $2 00 $17 50 



7 to 8 feet 8 00 70 00 



8 to 10 feet 10 00 90 00 



Canadian Hemlock 



(Tsuga Canadensis) 



Of course, in the 

 open landscape it takes 

 on its most graceful 

 form, and a well-devel- 

 oped specimen is a 

 most beautiful tree. 

 The main branches 

 grow almost straight 

 from the trunk, droop- 

 ing gracefully at the 

 ends, giving the entire 

 tree an appearance 

 distinct from other 

 evergreens. The foli- 

 age is narrow and 

 feathery, light green 

 when first showing, but 

 changing to deep green. 

 The Canadian hemlock 

 is almost as valuable 

 as the arborvitse for 

 hedges, screens, and 

 windbreaks. Around 

 house foundations it 

 should be trimmed to 

 make a dense growth. 



Canadian Hemlock 



2 to 3 feet. 



3 to 4 feet, 



4 to 5 feet, 



5 to 6 feet. 



6 to 7 feet. 



7 to 8 feet. 



Each 



10 



100 



$2 50 



$22 50 



$200 00 



3 50 



82 50 



SOO 00 



4 50 



42 50 



400 OO 



6 00 



55 00 



500 00 



7 00 



€5 00 



600 00 



8 00 



75 00 



700 00 



